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Homemade Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Homemade Ice Cream is yours with just 5 basic ingredients (no eggs needed.) This tried and true mint chocolate chip ice cream is as good, if not better, than any other.

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Mint Chip Ice Cream Recipe

So, I heard it’s ice cream week.  In honor of this very important week, I made my family’s favorite flavor:  Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream.

Fun fact: mint chip ice cream is referred to as peppermint bon bon in certain parts.  I didn’t realize that until I stepped up to the window at an ice cream shop several years ago and asked to see what the peppermint bon bon flavor looks like. (Isn’t that the same as mint chip?  Why didn’t they write that on the chalkboard menu?)

Regardless of what you call it, it’s decidedly delicious. It’s one of the flavors that runs out quickly in stores, but you won’t need to worry about that because you’ve got this creamy, smooth mint chip ice cream recipe ready to go when you are.

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What You’ll Need for HOmemade Ice Cream

This favorite frozen treat is just as good homemade as the ones you’d stand in line to buy.  Maybe even a tad better, because you can amp up the mint factor and chocolate bits as you wish.

Grab these 5 ingredients and give it a go:

  • Whole Milk — the colder, the better. Do use whole milk for the creamiest results.
  • Sugar — Nothing fancy, just plain old granulated sugar.
  • Heavy Cream — again, the colder the better.
  • Pure Peppermint Extract — feel free to sub with another extract flavor, like vanilla if you wish.
  • Semi-sweet Chocolate Bar, chopped into bits (you’ll need a 4oz bar, or you can use chopped-up chocolate chips.)

I know there are versions of homemade ice cream that don’t use ice-cream makers, but I haven’t tried any of those methods and hear mixed reviews about most of them.

  • Ice-cream Maker; I’ve had my budget-friendly Cuisinart for years and we use it every spring/summer. Note: it’s currently going in and out of stock on Amazon due to everyone wanting to make their own ice cream, but any dependable brand should work just fine. Other stores such as Target may carry it, too.

    The typical ice cream maker yields about the same amount as store brand tubs, roughly 1.5 quarts. My handy dandy ice cream maker has definitely paid for itself and way more 😉So. Worth. It.
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Homemade Ice Cream Tip

Yes, one single tip. Just try, really try, to give the ice cream time to firm up in the freezer for a couple of hours before digging in.

The texture should be creamy yet quite soft straight out of the ice cream maker, so you’ll want to transfer all that goodness into a freezable container (I use a loaf pan) and cover tightly with lid or cling wrap.  Of course, some of us don’t mind taking test bites of slightly melty ice cream prior to freezing the rest.

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Homemade Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

4.76 from 127 ratings
Homemade Ice Cream is yours with just 5 basic ingredients. This tried and true mint chocolate chip ice cream is as good, if not better, than any other.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 10
Author: Amy Dong

Ingredients  

Instructions

  • In bowl, use whisk to combine milk and sugar until dissolved.  Stir in heavy cream and peppermint.  Turn ice cream maker on and pour mixture in and let churn for about 25 min.
  • During the last 5 minutes of churning, slowly add in chopped chocolate.  Transfer ice cream in airtight container for at least 2-3 hours before enjoying (if you can wait that long.)

Notes

  • Purely for vanity sake, I added a few drops of green food coloring to my mixture. Food coloring is totally optional, and I go without. The mint chip flavor tastes exactly the same without color.
  • Feel free to play with flavor options: for example, use vanilla extract in place of peppermint for a regular chocolate-chip ice cream.  
  • If you enjoyed this recipe, please come back and give it a rating❤️

Nutrition (per serving)

Calories: 211kcal | Carbohydrates: 24.1g | Protein: 2.3g | Fat: 12.7g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 29.6mg | Sodium: 17.1mg | Fiber: 0.8g | Sugar: 23.4g
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegetarian
Method: Freezer



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157 comments

    • gapleb

    try using york peppermint patties too! they can be melted down and swirled into the ice cream or just left all chunky

      • chewoutloud

      Yum idea! Thanks, gapleb! 🙂

    • Catzie

    Reblogged this on All People can Cook and commented:
    Mint choco chip ice cream is my bf’s favorite, and I wanna try this recipe. I would need to buy an ice cream maker though. 😀

      • chewoutloud

      I got mine for $30 on amazon. Love it 🙂

        • Jenna

        I got an amazing one for Christmas and always keep the bowl in the freezer so I can use it whenever!

      • chewoutloud

      I just got mine this year, and have made batches already. You get to control what goes into your ice cream 🙂

        • Katherine

        Peppermint bon bon? Where were you? I live in Cincinnati with family throughout the mid-west, mint chocolate chip has long been my favorite, and I’ve never in my life heard tbat. Lol! It must have just been that ice cream shop or that very specific area, but it’s definitely not a mid-western thing.

          • chewoutloud

          Funny! All around Minnesota (and Wisconsin?) it’s called peppermint bon-bon 😉 LOL! Either way, the ice cream is what it’s all about! 🙂 🙂

        • anita

        It’s when I read posts like these that my desire for an ice cream maker intensifies =[

          • Ellie M

          The ice cream is very delicious but instead of adding chocolate I put in crushed Oreos!

            • chewoutloud

            Oh, that sounds yummy, Ellie! 🙂

              • Tara

              How did you get the perfect mint green color just right?

                • Jenna

                Maybe food coloring?

                  • Richard

                  I think I used 6 drops of green coloring.

                  • Sam
                  • 5 stars

                  Delicious! This came out perfectly. My whole family loved it. To help it soften faster out of the freezer, I borrowed a trick from another recipe: 2 teaspoons of vodka. You can’t taste it at all but it did the trick!

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